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Infertility and
Chiropractic
Several
recent published case studies have highlighted the benefits and miraculous
results of chiropractic care for patients who were unsuccessful in their
attempt to have children. In three successive issues of the Journal of
Vertebral Subluxation Research, (JVSR), case studies were published of
women who were having trouble with infertility, and who were helped by
chiropractic care.
The December 8, 2003
JVSR reported on a case study of a 32-year-old female with a history of
infertility, who had attempted to become pregnant since August 1999, with
no success and sought chiropractic care in November of 2001. Prior to the
chiropractic care, she had received unsuccessful conventional medical
treatment, including detailed fertility testing, artificial insemination,
in vitro fertilization, and treatment with the fertility drug Clomid. She
sought chiropractic care on November 3, 2001. Chiropractic analysis and
correction were performed over the next six weeks and during this time,
the patient’s secondary complaints of low back pain and headaches improved
dramatically. Additionally, the patient’s fertility specialists noted
that her estrogen levels, endometrial thickness, and cervical mucus levels
were all at more favorable levels than at the time of the first in vitro
attempt. A second attempt at in vitro fertilization was made on February
17, 2002, and the patient had a positive pregnancy test on March 2, 2002.
The second case was that
of a thirty-four year old woman who presented for chiropractic care on
January 10, 2000. Her concerns listed a variety of conditions, including a
history of infertility. This patient made no other alterations in her
lifestyle or clinical situation besides the addition of chiropractic
care. Approximately 4-5 weeks into the care program the patient conceived
naturally.
The third case was
interesting because the woman was not trying to conceive. This case was
that of a 65-year young female who presented with agonizing low back pain
and severe lumbar degeneration. After four weeks of care she began
spotting and was diagnosed as having a normal menstrual cycle. What was
really interesting about this case was that she had experienced a severe
fall at 13 years of age which resulted in a complete cessation of her
menses at 18. She was diagnosed as infertile.
In each of these cases
the chiropractic care was specific for correction of vertebral
subluxations that were determined to be interfering with the normal
function of the nervous system. This in turn disrupted the reproductive
system of the patients. The conclusion of one of the studies sums up the
process by saying, "The human body is designed to be healthy and to
reproduce. Impairment of this ability indicates dysfunction on a
fundamental level. Subluxations of the spine and the associated nervous
system dysfunction can hinder proper function of body systems."
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